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Kristen on the cover of Document Journal - Winter 2021/ Resort 2022

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  Click on photos for full view. For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, Stewart joins Cronenberg to discuss technology, transformation, and the reality of the human condition The radical theoretician Régis Debray described it as “a double miracle, an astonishing marriage of ancient and modern, like an outdoor Apollinaire poem.” To the anthropologist Marc Augé, the televised spectacle was nothing less than a work of “great art,” tailor-made for a British public newly liberated from Tory austerity into the arms of Blairite spin and sound-biting. Across the English Channel, the documentarian Mark Cousins examined Princess Diana’s televised funeral proceedings through the lens of shifting spatial relations: Writing alongside Debray and Augé in After Diana, published by Verso Books in 1998, Cousins recalled the mass ovation that Earl Spencer received from a mourning public watching the private service on televisions outside Westminster Abbey. As Spencer took aim at the British tabloi

Kristen on the cover of Sade (Estonia) and Madame (Germany) Magazines

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SADE Magazine  (Estonia) Preview  (below) This magazine is published quarterly. This issue may be out in January (or later this month). MADAME Magazine  (Germany) Scans BTS  via A dir Abergel Click on the photo for full view. This magazine is out on 27 January 2022. Source  1   2  Madame Scans  Gossipgyal

Kristen participating I'm LA Times roundtable

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  Outtakes BTS Click on photos for full view. Lady Gaga had been holding back. Fifteen minutes into a conversation with five of her peers — Penélope Cruz, Kirsten Dunst, Jennifer Hudson, Kristen Stewart and Tessa Thompson — the performer had yet to speak unless spoken to. It was so unusual for her that she decided to interrupt the conversation to offer an explanation. “I really apologize that I’m so quiet,” Gaga said, joining the actresses virtually from Las Vegas, where she was slated to go on stage for her residency later that evening. “But I’m so fascinated listening to you. I feel like I’m learning so much about all of you and the way that you approach your craft and the way your personal lives are interwoven into everything you do. I feel like being vulnerable for a second and sharing that.” Pop star and lead actress Lady Gaga Lady Gaga.(Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times) ADVERTISEMENT The “House of Gucci” star, 35, went on to describe herself as a “masochist” when she acts, “com

Kristen and Pablo Larrain on the cover of Deadline for 'Spencer' - Oscar Preview Issue 8 December 2021

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Outtake Digital Scans Click on images for full view. After a charged premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Pablo Larraín’s Spencer has become one of this season’s hottest contenders. A haunting study of one particular Christmas at Sandringham for Diana, Princess of Wales, as her marriage falters and the Royal fairytale turns grim, Spencer features a landmark performance by Kristen Stewart that has catapulted her to the top of the Best Actress race. Joe Utichi meets Larraín and Stewart to dig deep into the production. What was the jumping-off point for Pablo Larraín and Kristen Stewart for the film that would become Spencer? The pair share a look and laugh. “It’s a very reasonable question,” Larraín says. “And a reasonable start of a conversation,” Stewart agrees. 'Spencer' Director Pablo Larraín And Writer Steven Knight Mixed Fact With Fable To Explore An Unknowable Princess Diana - Contenders New York But it’s also impossible for them to know how to respond. “Depending on how